Ahh, vacation! Almost everyone loves it. Here's a list of things to pack for a cruise trip:

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Sunblock. Especially if you are going to a place with a tropical climate.

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Money. You determine how much to bring; considering the cost of your trip.

3

Personal hygiene products. This includes: toothbrush and toothpaste, travel size mouthwash, shampoo, conditioner (possibly) and deodorant. You will also need your medications if you are on them. And if you are a female, please bring feminine care products. This may include tampons, pads, and facial cleanser.

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Clothes. Figure out how many days you are going to vacate. Pack a weather-appropriate outfit for each day. If you are going to a warm place, bring pants in case it gets cold and vice versa. Also bring one or two extra pairs of clothes, God forbid you spill something. Don't forget under garments and socks! A lot of people forget those.

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Shoes. Bring a couple pairs of weather-appropriate shoes.

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Makeup (for females). Bring what you would normally wear. If you are going to a wedding, fancy restaurant, etc. bring fancier makeup.

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Shaving products. If you shave, bring some disposable razors or a razor with disposable heads. Bring a travel-size can of shaving cream. Or if you use an electric razor, bring that, batteries, and the charger.

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Cell phone. This one is a given. You should be able to contact friends and family in case of an emergency.

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Sunglasses. You need to protect your eyes as much as your skin.

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Snacks. On the ride you may be hungry.

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Beach towel. If you want to be able to dry off after being in the pool.

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